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Combustion Theory and Modelling | 2018

Numerically accurate computational techniques for optimal estimator analyses of multi-parameter models

Lukas Berger; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Antonio Attili; Heinz Pitsch; Michael E. Mueller

Abstract Modelling unclosed terms in partial differential equations typically involves two steps: First, a set of known quantities needs to be specified as input parameters for a model, and second, a specific functional form needs to be defined to model the unclosed terms by the input parameters. Both steps involve a certain modelling error, with the former known as the irreducible error and the latter referred to as the functional error. Typically, only the total modelling error, which is the sum of functional and irreducible error, is assessed, but the concept of the optimal estimator enables the separate analysis of the total and the irreducible errors, yielding a systematic modelling error decomposition. In this work, attention is paid to the techniques themselves required for the practical computation of irreducible errors. Typically, histograms are used for optimal estimator analyses, but this technique is found to add a non-negligible spurious contribution to the irreducible error if models with multiple input parameters are assessed. Thus, the error decomposition of an optimal estimator analysis becomes inaccurate, and misleading conclusions concerning modelling errors may be drawn. In this work, numerically accurate techniques for optimal estimator analyses are identified and a suitable evaluation of irreducible errors is presented. Four different computational techniques are considered: a histogram technique, artificial neural networks, multivariate adaptive regression splines, and an additive model based on a kernel method. For multiple input parameter models, only artificial neural networks and multivariate adaptive regression splines are found to yield satisfactorily accurate results. Beyond a certain number of input parameters, the assessment of models in an optimal estimator analysis even becomes practically infeasible if histograms are used. The optimal estimator analysis in this paper is applied to modelling the filtered soot intermittency in large eddy simulations using a dataset of a direct numerical simulation of a non-premixed sooting turbulent flame.


Combustion and Flame | 2015

Challenging modeling strategies for LES of non-adiabatic turbulent stratified combustion

B. Fiorina; R. Mercier; G. Kuenne; Anja Ketelheun; Amer Avdic; J. Janicka; D. Geyer; A. Dreizler; Emma Alenius; Christophe Duwig; Philipp Trisjono; Konstantin Kleinheinz; S. Kang; Heinz Pitsch; F. Proch; F. Cavallo Marincola; A. Kempf


Flow Turbulence and Combustion | 2014

Large Eddy Simulation of Stratified and Sheared Flames of a Premixed Turbulent Stratified Flame Burner Using a Flamelet Model with Heat Loss

Philipp Trisjono; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Heinz Pitsch; Seongwon Kang


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2017

Computational study of flame characteristics of a turbulent piloted jet burner with inhomogeneous inlets

Konstantin Kleinheinz; Thomas Kubis; Philipp Trisjono; Mathis Bode; Heinz Pitsch


Combustion and Flame | 2016

Modeling turbulence–chemistry interaction in lean premixed hydrogen flames with a strained flamelet model

Philipp Trisjono; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Evatt R. Hawkes; Heinz Pitsch


Combustion and Flame | 2018

Structural differences of ethanol and DME jet flames in a hot diluted coflow

Jingjing Ye; Paul R. Medwell; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Michael J. Evans; Bassam B. Dally; Heinz Pitsch


Joint Meeting of the German and Italian Sections of the Combustion Institute, May 23 - 26, Sorrento, Italy | 2018

Characteristic Patterns of Thermodiffusively Unstable Premixed Lean Hydrogen Flames

Lukas Berger; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Antonio Attili; Heinz Pitsch


Euromech Symposium 590: Turbulent/Nonturbulent interfaces | 2017

The turbulent/non-turbulent interface in turbulent mixing layers

Antonio Attili; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Dominik Denker; Heinz Pitsch


16th SIAM International Conference on Numerical Combustion | 2017

Adequate Techniques for the Practical Computation of Optimal Estimators

Lukas Berger; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Heinz Pitsch; Michael E. Mueller; Antonio Attili


16th European Turbulence Conference | 2017

Influences of Varying Density Ratios and Schmid Numbers on the Turbulent/Non-Turbulent Interface

Dominik Denker; Konstantin Kleinheinz; Heinz Pitsch; Fabian Hennig; Antonio Attili; Jonas Boschung

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Antonio Attili

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Evatt R. Hawkes

University of New South Wales

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Jingjing Ye

University of Adelaide

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